Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 26, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 August 1831 — Page 1

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VJL V I. BY EiilHiJ STOUT.j VnGZns2i3, SiiTU'HDiiY, iiUGITST 6, 1831.

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Let us therefore fice ourselves from the political and personal pujudices and predilections of the day, and vabuij and dispas-ionatelv inquire for a moment ot wit it advantage tlu- measures of the present administration have been to ilu C;u iiry atid trace, in a few particulars, trie parallel between this, and the administration winch preceded it. that w e may see, in the contrast, whether it will be for Uie advantage of tins I. -public th.it the tiien now m power shouiil be ,'Ut out of oih-. e to make room tor tue men of iho last admmisti alio", wiiu Mr. CI ty it tlieir head; for that disguise it as pohti.i iiij iiiay, is the leal q aesaioa tor tiic pe- pio io decide. I. The first measure of Gen. Jackson, w.i tile i -ituu ion of a rigid system ot account bill v inrougiiout the; Govei nineni The tl' vel ipinents of tie lilack List vvas the consequence. It was uiseove ed tnai through i iC piotlu',acy of some, and the car v-iessiies of others, oificei sot uie Adams and Cla govern nent, v:ie treasurj had been ;mu ei ed of more tuan a .inltnii . iljd i -s of t ie people's iiione-y. Akas iies we e pr-i npilv taken to ref 't in this state thun i vas effvrtcd and that tiiiouni g: ran 1 to tue oeople ot the U nu d Stales. Fur, tc ) (luig to tue saving ut p r iic -aril, t penny saved is a peiinv gai-ied.'' 2 For tue tour v ears ot Mr. Aaams, me Foreign intercou.se oi' the eouiut) coot the peo(.'hr, mi a-i average, So6,rJr per year. I) m.ig i oe pt'.sent ad.ninistration the exp, --se-sf r toe same ha e not uv eraged t250, CC.i,u-r . ii exiiibif.ng. in this partieuiar en.y, a uavigof more tnan b jUJ,U0O ner ye tr. equal in four years, to ijl,00,Uu'J dot Ills at least. And the same eco.om) ma) be. trace d tlirouguoiu all the l)v pat tmeuis .3. I' te result of tins li .nest aiui eeouom ic tl administration of the aff tit s ot the coun try is. that tue President uas oeen able to recommend the reduction ot the taxes nn pox-d no tt tin- people oy way ot dunes up on l ea, M il aesf salt. C .oco.i and v oiLe. Foi insTa.ce. for every pound oi ii t ie. Teai upnUd durin;; Vduns' adintmsti a !n 1."! oius had to be D-oO to Mr. A lums to en ible linn and Clav to gel along. Cilice Geo. J n kson has oeen elected, only 4 cents a ;:iand is re-.iuired o a men cxeiy pel fousive'sH e'Us on each pound ot iiuiie i "I'ea lie uses. In the same vvay the A, aims and Clay duties on -ioucu ng l ea were j cents i n I'lud I'h-' J.tcusou duties are Jul 10 i-. i.i s n in. mid xavim: to the DCOlile 1j i - cents a t) irul. The .vilams and v.day Uu ties on Ihs tn and Vouug ihsoii Pea were 40 v. nts a pound J iCksou duties IS ceuis savimr tv the pceim- o2 cents a poena. I he .Adams and Clay dimes on Imperial lea were jOcts a po ind. The Jackson duiiesaie hut ;ii cents vaviog to the people licts. on ov c i v pound of 1 1 n it till lea used 0) them UnthearMcle ot Al 'l sscs the vvuams .li.v Clay duties weie 10 cents a g tlh.o ute Vh'Uimi ilnto s are but 3 tents a gallon ov u bi. h v t l v t.llllllv S.iU S J cents nil . ai . tllon ( f M; 1 ises the) use. S d:, ais.j Ad i os and Clay taxtMevei) Onsuei ot o n 2U i is (i Jackson lias reduced the Ux t- lu cts. s ivmg 10 ctsou every busu. ot salt to uie pe-, pie In like mannei Cen. JaeKson n.ts Te.lu. ed the laxonCito-v 4 cents a pouiu., and on Cocoa 1 C nt a pound. No.v uase rtvluctins save to the people, bj.JOJ,0ju a year, which they usad to pay ut a iww ?ecketi for the suppoit it sucn people as To'.)i is W'atki.is, Asnold, lhnui) cu.. anu u tin nice- M . t I tv t.i txtiuvucanits rtii.wi s) V Adams tl oe not curtail, oeeause Ci.i) rt.nle Ad tins l'resuKnt, and thcteioie hau hi o u nil. r his thnmo. It to (ten. Jav jvs.m nh' tit a e tr to c!Hct the-e icviuctious gv i the law thi "Ugh Cougtess and to operaii.-u thi l elO! e bv ins administration tue pv opiv pave th it imouht for tin e c )e ais only tnai is bH'. HiO.OCiO. 1 e nave neither room mr tniie to g.. into pit tu ul tl enmnerat n n Inc.) ihtauv e in v hi It ( ien. J u ksou h s s.nui the lo-pU'sim-mv hut we will pusiut t.ct bv M.ivi'i iduti .d'.ot). Ut hivi seen that he li.ts itdu'.ul the taxes et tin pi "pie lo the am.tiuni ol tiiue and a halt num. ns a yi i hi 1 Oftw ithsta.ahng tats hi 11 is p.ii.l si4.;, -rd JS a vear mou t the pa!)iiC iU o; t!k.i-i M.sts Adaos anil C i tv oi.l. I hi v p t : tl . I - dn it 4vtarscNiC.lv ,awO,1 ' .);.,. u g jat fc 1 1 ll p' )cai. ( f J ' c U . . as ( i t - i thi ! i i g Uis i w . i s i'"st. M ,1 s ;),vi;, O'J ,iel .g JUsl ijU.MvJ, ?i" i i v ti - l sn.vs vv a a ii, m u is p ol tbt (io i i om vvjiu i, ihe slate ot M issa h i'y t' 1 1 id .'g.oiis; tin g vt i n i tin. a or. to to hi 4 1 iqu.il in o rj'J..' b ..', . t till tKlbi. .' ' .It'll t l;el Vi.ll", Ul.Ui .Vlt. Atlaa.s and Cia) paid, VMth aU the piesent,

, revenues of the countrv, and tht se opprts :

o ff c beside ..;ti , e: ? n-:r i si i- All thn r.h mis i.......i,ui.u are taken from the Public Dot utnents, , which the people can examine for them- j st lvcs- ; But Hut these are not all the benefits which ; have resulted from the adininistt ation ot the Ok! Hero of N. Orleans. Thevare indeed, hut a very small portion. We have jnow, however, only time to glance at a few other f Vts. 5. He has obtained the payment of the of S6J0 0(0 from the government of I)am,irk 'o o r merchants this is so much gained. C. lie has procured a trcatv with Turkt v bv which the trade of the Inland Asiatic eas has been opened to us. This trade is 1 st i mated to bv worth to our country at least S500.000 a vear. This fr three vears is a million and a half ot dollars So much more rained. And once more. 7. lie has recovered the West I tuna Trade worth S3.000.000 a year this for 3 ears is nine millions and is so much more trained. Let us now recapitulate and see what the people have gained cr secured in the aggregate by (Jen Jackson's administration: 1. Saving in the reform mea sures, SLO00.000 2. In foreign intercourse. 1,'00,000 3. In reduction of dutits, 10.500,000 4 Payment of public debt, o,0a7.1Jl 5. deceived from Denmark, 650.000 6 1 rade to the BUck Sea, 1,500 000 7. Trade to est Indies, 9,0o0,000 Making in all 26S7,V2l These are fact with the evidence then, staring us in the face, that Gen J lckson has so administered the afftiis of the government, since the people called him to the presidency, as to gain or secure tit the people advantages to the amount of more than twenty stx millions of dollars for his first term we cannot oppose his re-election. fhe results of his admistration are seen by every eve. in the u loounded prospcritv or the country in the unexa noled success of all th' Den irtmeuts ot industry in the new impulse which the great circulation of mo uey i gimigdaily to every species of enterprise Com to'i ce, agriculture, tnanufac Hires, Internal lmprov i ments are flourishing our country is peat euul, happy, re-;)ect-ed. i nose are tne iruns ov mem ici tue tree f)e judged. We owe General Jo ksou gratitude tor Ids past services and aduuraion for Ins high and genet ous and noble patiiotis n. but tiiere is an olj;ir tUoa still more sacred that vve o.ve to oui suires and out country the obligation to sustain tlu neasures by which vve prosper an.l the nen with vhaut thost- measures at e ide-nti-i nod i i tne i)eii)ie vve aiiiieal the cause t the It.'pubb'' is sale in iheir hands. Let them examine and deci le. Trcit'jti Emfiormm puoscitir tion. Undf r M " Jeff s ,l( uo try tt proscrip tion lor opinion s sake .vasas bitti r and iou.l as it is at present. From a ledcral pa Hie ation tvf hat day, we copy tu: ioiiowiag extracts; "1 do not mean to assert th n M.1. Jefferson bung, burnt, or guillotined his opponents. But perhaps the means by which the federalists hav e bden "oppugnuted," liave been but little less destructive to the su'Lu et s, and but little more honorable on the part ot those who have adopted such means. Starving a man and his family, is (!ou odess, an eftectn d method ot despatching nun. 'Most of the federalists, who held offices under the Washington and Adams admmis trations. had tlevoied muca time an i expense to qualify themselv es for sut u oinces, eC in many instances .tad rtliucpiihea lucrative professions and branches of business, that they might the better pet form the duties of those offices I l;ese h i e been displaced for young and ignorant persons, ami in many instances foieigners, huse sole recommendation has been tueir Jelfersouian politics, while the war-wtri veteran wjio had fought the battles of oil. Independence, tnd grown, not only old, but po r, in active set vices fi r hiscounnv, is prohibited from tasting the fru.ts of his labors, by the fac'ion which is now dominant, and seem a willing "to owe their greatness to their couutrv ruin." " To give a catalogue of all the worthies, who have adorncii Mr JcfiVison s ProsiTip tion list, would be to name almost every honest man who held any oince under g -vitnmetit, at the tune Mr. Ji tieson was elected. "The following is a list of a few, who were icuioved tto nefhce, t-u no other rea son than their bt ing o .ioxious on account ot tin it politic tl opinions; Here follows a list of between 30 and -;0 ptisons rt moveujj all good men a.l true; viid we oel.eve that theit sijc eso s m otfii e h tvt bet n men. w u..se talents, i c p..t ition, or pretensi-mis to niblic p.ttt ou.ige, ct.-ald m no w av ent.'.lt them to t ike .lie pieced ncc i he gentlemen vvho were displaced, had not the spirit i f part) turned tne "world upside down. We renuest the public to c -,;r.nare the i fo. etr--5!.s- i. Xtr tc.ts w nh t i i c i lcmu' Of tue 1 t xisiii g opjjt-Mtion to the adnanisin.iio: ea ot'. .v. t i si ae'.'t e-i prescription, it ..,tsi;vi pr. Mr J tKrs'.m had turned all t'.o 1 1 u . e inut' ami intelligence m t!u ho d it ot id v. e an (v U.ive nit he Could, vv i til c j;:. -r.e 'lii.:. ont i.t. or guillotine-1 tut tcueraiiss. M.irvmga hiaii ana his l.ttniiv, wm s.i; i to be an elketual incthod ol in. Inn'.! d.-spa'.ch-1 h hst ot ab. nt t'iir'i jkis-'hs rem net! j , Cr f:v.i ! 'u've, euinr.t- i hv Mi i t s a t; ooiuv nuuiber tt A'ton-.t s ahd V.a. h clot s, and no h s., than t,.tee Foi t in Mm1,1 . is.icrs. i his pst, xve aie told, eaiorac o dv "a te.v" t di .se a! we re r enio. t trtnn i 1 1 v e t e aso , 1 1 1 vt tin . t t f 0. The iv V M' . J-, tf. r-oii, "i"ot no other tne.rbii t; obnox: as en ..C ' Jioiiueal i nn. n ' t p' set i- to ii h.is al wav s been ivised bv ih. i j .ed u o'ii i roc. e ..re ht efo't cans displaced iu obedience tu ;lie b..t el the peotU il 111 iM

le, as pronounced at the polls in 1S.8,

,eut..t, i.uiicusui ..ii. Jili.m.n. 1 hen, td the oire f the people, were turned c iT to sure, to die and rot. for v ant of office.--ach subtcrhiges could not mislead the Hepublicans of the Union, when Mr. Jefferson', present, nor will they implead them no.vv, , ; If the reformed gentlemen were compe-! iii in uiuui iur iiic jiei'jjit , lin y uiusl ue equally competent to labor for themselves, and can be in no danger of starvation. Lou is v Uli' Id v t it is tr. From, the Cohmhus Sentinel. Dtt P G RANDOLPH. j Let ihoae w ho have bi c n sot culatintr !

upon the probab.e couisc ol cnerai!,,,s 0,vn Popularity, the pt tsid. nt has Jackson in relation to this individual, ,ar lessU; l'u' succl lhoie "'fa-urts w hich itad the following which ue copy liom'h,s own judsment pomtid -ut to bin. as the Baltimore Repubiican of the 13ih conducive to the pitstivaiii.no! xht

inst i It 13 annouticed in the Globe of yesier j day, that Dr P G R uidolph h.is resign j td the ofii e ol first clerk in the war de j paitment I he du'Ls ol secieiaryolj war will be assigned to one of the mem bus of the cabinet, who will discharge them until the arrival of governor Cass. We have concluded to publish ihe lol lowing letter, on the vame subject, which we received yes'erd y. dated Washington. July II. I83L "The icsig.irtuou o' l)t Randolph as acting secteiary and as chit ! clerk, took place on Saturday The inflexibility of the ptesident is thus signally niauifestid; it being well understood that no personal considerations couid save the doctoi from removal, on account of his unburn oate interlcituce in the affair ol major Erion. I' must however be considd ed a moit seveie p. n dty which he hjs paid! lor the transgression. The loss ol an emp oyment with a salary ol twotlou sjtul dull tis pci year, i a heavy n flic tion for having embi tctd witti too much zeal and atrio'. what lew men. tinilc-r nnv circumstances could decline, .bt cause o his nei.tst relatives, wound, d, as he be-i Sieved, m the most cldica'r relations -! Iho lenui.emtnts o justiceand public orde .and the .Irrnriinm r.f fatinn.

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hovvt vei, for b ide his remaining in office and he has aotici paled the president by retiring Acquiescing in the necessity. I cannot iv .id regret-ing us existence. "I should however hive dissented from this course, il he had been permit ted to retire, wi houtth.e chateeof a " rmspir;,cy to assassinate" Mr. Ingham fantnir over him he bad done so. . it w niul have seemed that the president held him gui ty in that particular iso, which would in the opinions ol mosi per srms bei e, have been crut I General J tcksoo I inler, though' so too, Mid having in bis ietcr to M Ingham ot quitted Mi Ran.hopn s lar as he could, of any tgency in rhat ffence. has probably intimated, that, for rhe other, that ol carry ing a challenge vvhiit. act i i g secietarv ol a at. to lhe secretary ot the treatr y tc quiied this movement How -tn.ng docs tins c u sr contract with that ol essrs Adams uid ('lay, when they C'-ntinued to be lhe fi so otfo er s in the i-ov et onient al tc, h. tiVQ (;iav w;,n ,,, Rantj(l,,h? 4 and how uHKh does the delicrvte and fi m course of Jackson r ecimmend him to the love at tl confidence ol the American people : From the R tltir.to' e U pu!tbcn.n Jlv 1 . .it a weeiit.y o th- .Tachion Hi puttie en Convention of the rn'ty of Hiln'n.re held at Tammany o?i Tuesday h v "Aut:, Julu i 2 , I S : 1 , Jo L iokkhs was appointetl prrsi d JiPH HiTE. vice, pie sub r.t. Sc Philip Lavhenson and Mot liniock Young secret. dies Among the proceedings the following preamble and resolutions were adopted and ordered to be publishid: Whereas at a hie met ting of the Convention ol National Republican" delegates from the- ciiy and county ol Baltimore, a preamble and resolutions were adopted, reflecting in the largest Sc most unwarrantable terms, noon the! character and principles of the adminis 'ration ol he general govet nment and venting the usual qtnmtityof abuse upon that t rninently great and good man, who pr sides as chief justice of the Union; tnd whereas great and just indignation nas been felt by the votets of Baltimore at this arrogant and ovei beat ng s'ylt i t b ctioocei ing, as derogatory to the I charact'M id our tree institutions. insiliing to the inteiligt nee ol a great majoiity of the people- ot the United States, vvho chose Aodre w Jar k -on lor their ptesident, and sp ciidy oftensive to Ihe good taste ami good sense of the com munity in which we live; and w hereas it is but proper and becoming that the del i egatesol the Jai kson niny oi Baltimore! snou ii ooeniy expiess these the senti men s ol r!,. ir cons'nuen's thetelorc, Rftolvcd. fh.it we hold it to be a slant. '-r -.thicli has no fourida'ioo in any ill . ,t . . n . . . i . . u i . .v . . ,r uicn "ti.u.-iUMj )r ett e5 by hi viei'dnce. o.d orlendtel v 'ds inttg'l'y and par ioiistn: That the adintotstrutijn cl' Geu. Jark -

eus.ne tonst.uct.onni at rs or prin ; oi me monastery, and the troops ha. j,heir vin! ,Cf. -o g-llons d i...,En.

tipus-.Ma-ciihertne .publc"or -pn-, de M nded it were Compelled, by a fresh ,,,,, mcasU,. ) does no, Ituh lOU. su

,,.u...lua.s iMicumixi (ussaoiui v . enera i we. nogn tUsen, to uy ZK )c r 6j j Manulacurcrs ot cvviced u tier the adn. mis. ra. ion ol Gen j down their arms i he field of ImuU irv ki,.llafc, despair -n ace urn c J.'.c.;sm ; but that o. tne contrary w c ne-j which was coveted with the kiilctl and ; nt;aty ,ju j, H l?lt y hjc , .,. t

son has been neiilu i 1 1 bt at int ., .

I it I 1! 11 (!f lit , fri ,.,. ,m.rfh,.rf :.rti..,. f - it IIIL I. U III C'by r' Va , . a,,u,,:ant l y ' 'e falsehood ol tht fii st b'anch the charge; ano it at me unequalled pros penty and success whirl, have aMc-r.ned. and c ntir.ue !o attei.d extiy branch ot the public service, domestic and loiriirn fac6 (, xvhlch but (lrltiniin,.(1 poiiucal ha'rt d can be blind, an piy prot the injustice and falsehood ol the second Thai by a firm adoption of a line ol policy dictated by a lofty sense ot duly to the country, aric' a laittdul adherence 'o . i. .. : . i . . me spirit ci tne consii'ti'ion, with a marj "r",mous amepprcl ot its etkcisupor. wiuiMi, to toe niaimtnance oi the rigi ts ut the states, and the pei t tuation cd u' libi ruts and 'he PEOPLE have save Honed Inn fi i cy and affirze mmiM ness and h nf sty t hat tin 'punishments" which the National Republican" Convention de plore, as having lalkn chufi on the "just" loi "opinion's sake" were in th main, uchly earned by neglect or incompetence, or fraua, or peculations, such ;is do not enter into the Ja.k3on "standard ol partisan excellence " And thai ihe complaint about removals from office lot political causes, tomes with a .udicrous and revolting air, lion, a party, who have made it a rule of ac tion in this state (or mai y years, to mono podze all lhe offices tot their own parti sans, and to bold no length ot service, no ski ', fidelity ot merit, as burning iMiv tp.i ofication lor office or lor retention in t.lli' e, in a political opponent. solved That to preset ve for our elves and the people ol the United Mates, the faiihlui services oui prescnr beloved and illustrious pu sideut, for the rm sanr.uonea by the usage o. nu. ,faxl.,;!IIs:.r,d UiL 1cxa,,'P,c ol ASH 1 N (' 1 ON and thereby to testify to in. uor,d' c Kra!m:(!c il this tepublu In. lhe Splendid Services, CIVllas Well as miiiary,ot Andrew Jackson, at d pa-tie ulatly the unqualified approval by Ut great nia'ptnty i t this nation, ol ihe measures which have sigiuliitd his -d ministra'ion since his uiump unt do tion to h'u present distinguished offu ; it is a solemn and sacred duty whi n we ouc t0 our cuii-iy, ai.o -.o tne cauie o ' uw" 1 v"v,7 -"j possess, to secure the re-election of "the present incumbent of the pusidentb! chair" havi: g lull tuiib and the most implicit confidence in i is unbending in egrity. bis tried pair io ism. ar.o bit, en tiie al)ility to discharge those duties which 'he g. dtitude and . fTcttion of ids countt y calU d hin. to pet lot iu. liesolved Junker, i hat in calling out distil guished ledow ci ueri, R gcr B Tar:ey,into the national cabinet, the pre sident has secured to himself and the country, the services ol a sale, juMcioij-. learned, and eminently upright aid virtuous coUfisclloi -one with vvbost r.ame the vilest of political caterer, lor party scandal yv'nl not presume to connect the idea of any degrading condi lion or dishonorable assoc iatmh His is a spirit of kindred nature with that ol he vegetable presidtnt, and ih Union can liever find in the counsels ol uch men, any thing but harmonyvigor purity and patriotism. JOEL VI( JERS. Pres't JOSEPH w HI I E. V P Pn Lauhnsov Mr livtock Young stcrelar les. LATEST ntOM I NGLAD. BALIIMORr JULY 6. Ily the packer slop Coimtoijii. we have received Lot dan papers to the nen ing oi the 3lsi May, our former fcdvi ces having been up to the morning ol that day V e extract 'he ofhiia ac count given by the Russian General K:tu'z. ot his ptoceeelings rn the 8th and 9th ot May, ami the othei mieili getitt biougbt by tht German paper o' ay 26ih We fmdnothitig 1 1st, or ariy interest, not anticipated by the London morning papers, ol the 3 Is' and dre.dy published in ibis papt r A Y .Idv Russian Head Quartern at LxuLoico, May 17. On the 9th Giiicia. Kreu'z, attacked tht Poles in their position, and cause i rhern cor siderable loss. Af cr sevt al attacks ol cavalry and udaotry. the irisur gents, caused by tht fire ot grape shot, entirely rttieaftd. I ht battalions w mch were postid in the village itsed, and ir the monastery, made a desperate resis tfttict; but the bouses takincr fnc Jl

those who had postcdihernservcsinthtmii,, j,a;y a, a, lht prcon, ,omcr.t he to resist the auacks ol the b.ave C n- 1 y, etians continue to complau violently tpierors, perished in the fi.mts Mr an Uj inst the .Tee prt Ibey ca- - . ,.r time a breach had been o.ade in the wall j,, ,m ,ma flim!. Ihe ore dor e rr

i i i . . . . ; -'(iuimi-'u, was Cowtpieteiv abandon d by to. enemv. cv hn rt-nasnrri t h- VVir. t U. ; a b. d. and tost mai y nn t. in the w .ns i i.rcsgun carriages, which weic lout:d

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Vl h the pov(J UdgtuS, V hi. U ih.tl ll.l irlltl. ihf It if I, . I . . t . - r. M.rowh inio ti t over In the cus of hc i gutie n ta, mx buidied pri'cr trs, ir a iiuiii g eli vei (Tut rs. cn iakn (it ni ral Kr u z i mt. ate 5 the h-s i ihe aim y in the nvii tl, is a' abou 3 V 0. nil part ol ihtll UOOp vis nispirKi n lhe wot ds Altt' tl 131M1 at. he u.'U'w nts it treated towaiiis Ltutzra -rai were ciostiy puisotn; I U1 i s -I t Ro-sim. inlantiy, wlichhad ii.de f.iitil n.irchc$ foi ih't t dtys. m fuetr 10 t b I t e teii y lud need ol rev; ht Po't .,. had returned ohe leltlaik il.t Wnjiz, estaped bv the lapini-y - -lei. mac n tnts. and tacl to Oi Z n . se. I.;,v.r.r niareheil n ir I hai - rw. . (iem i (fifty five English) nit), n tss : I wo i!ays eonst-nt y hat rasst el by ri t Ri;Man lght cavisl-y. u hich several tin t utt ckt d i ht 11 r ta guar d. especially i. i be i I th ' I May. wht i-Ca l Kr usoe'stfT with the As:-. niaii rtgin en o' Cossacks, c. used h o. a trt : n-ss Sli.c the se et nts. General K'eoiz has lorncd n-ovtob-e column- lor H t purpa.se ol Mount g the woods and by wavs o pick up il e soldiers who had dispt .Mi ifl at, diiecicns, in bands ot So o 60 rnr i ; at d n ar v prisoners h.tvr alrtary bt c t tnugl'' lit I l.t Russian loss in kilud and vm.m ctd an moots to 4(0 nu i ; tht biide Eatsi stifT. rid the most dui it g tht brilliant attack bv which u distngagtd Hstil ucm he -uptiior nun htrsot the tntny. li b rnuirion ha vir.g ecu rtceivtel that the insurgents with tluir nai orce, mitntltd io make an aittn pt , g. inst Siednc, the Russioo ( t n n m . c inChiel immediate iy o k n easures to anticipate them by a rapid modern n. On ihe I lib. in rht tvenii e, ht t,v.iictd towards Jr.b'onna. and the next o i.n u.rj proceeded, woi rie tr ops ihtit aMra btd, agaios. K. uszyi ; but 'ie P ie3 liadaiitady tvatUottd ii. Ihiy o .dc no stand tithti ii tt.e wood bcion bo lown, or in he e t ent lirrcm tliuau. up or its deb r et , it. u w l it b, aecoid.r g to tht unanimous asscitiini th n i.ahit-ant-and the piisueis. they Lau kihovfd gutis ti e pitetdi'gday 1 hey wt re pm sued lor homt 'in i and ma c a Imw ol resistance ; tai J nib Zt w . w In t ' lQ it urd wa adv urug i ous; Lui "I firo oi the ani b r y , vt hu h con n-aM" d ri tif p' sni m. ha tiig enlist d hen. gJ t k s, d 'he Ros.siui s i gii ti w . ft t bayonet, I Ley gave w ; y ru.d. pasir g M i sk, trty rttreattd o I), n t W kt 'lhe t mmandci in Ch et l avum c rmi cd i'.mstlf thai ah the massts had ttnea tdf ' (1 that be had e nly to tio vitb itar guard suspended rl e pursuit and wi'h'b twins tr i s i txt day to. p n posi'ions 1 ht Russians ma . I CO prisoner s in this march, which, wiiln ut fatiguing the troops, has ag.-tiu pi. ved the snptiioriiy oi ihtir amis, and tht resomion of the enemy to avoid a batrie I he Russian losi not l(,0 men in killed and wounded Gtn. Cirabbf, who td lhe van guard, has itctivrda contusion, which bat not obliged bint to quit tht ranks, to which he does m n urn honor b his talents and valor Pru4iaa Gazette May 25. TUItKLY. IIf.lgrade, May . 2 After the bat "f ol 22d ol April, the troops t.f the Grand Vizier retreated towaids Monaster without heir g pur ued by the enemy, who stmed io be sensible that though they gained ground it brought no fdvantagt to thern to compensate lor their losing double ihe number in kilicd and woui.dtd on the 2lst and 23d. from the we II oi gat.z- d artillery and tavairy of the Grant; V zier, while they have neither 1 bey have accordingly retreated to Perlipe. Ir is evident i ha? the Pacha ol S- riiari intends to cut dT ad the Grand V;ziei's rommunicatuns by advancif g on tin mountain a'on- Cr titer Vandar, and so to to-, pt 1 the G n;i Viziei to act on the IT. nsive in a t unity where be can derive no dvant9gt fiom the discipline of bis troops, or Irom bis cavalry or ar-tilb ry I he town of Perlipe, which is ihe mart of Macedonia has been pbjr.dered by the insurgents; many housts Cave been s i fne- to and ilesiroyeri, ai d rgo riagazmescl goods entirely destroy-d. II is said t at the inhabitants f l fly GueKS and r a ks, and the it fore- natural adherents f the ne yv frt't t f 'h-fiK, assisted the troops ol the fir t d V z er, arid thereby di this viiear t t.,on themst Ivet - Xuremburg Correal ,t. dm; May 23. ITALY. A letter from V. ioec cf the IS'h inst. states t ha the Ausm jans are n ak'i g immense preparations for war and liat they never had such a formida! e amir ; r ,r , d their t- aid n tt i e tent n H s. i.-r-.,n in K-.i-Uii-: Ldlr-d i.. . ., s . i:vjrti.ca:ia:i in bcirnj excelled h -raxuent